Meghan Markle steps out at first official Commonwealth event wearing Australian designers

Meghan Markle has begun her work for the Commonwealth ahead of officially becoming a member of the Royal Family.

And she's done it while wearing not one but two Australian brands.
The future Royal looked ready for business as she arrived at the Commonwealth Youth Leaders Forum in London alongside her fiance Prince Harry - who was recently announced Commonwealth Youth Ambassador by the Queen - sporting a Camilla & Marc Marguerite Jacket.

Meghan Markle sported two Australian brands when arriving at the Commonwealth Youth Leaders Forum in London (Getty)

The 36-year-old wore donned a black blazer over her shoulders by Australian designer label Camilla & Marc (Getty)
It appears to be from the Australian designer's Winter 2018 ready-to-wear collection, with the black single-breasted cinched waist blazer costing $699 in the Australian online boutique.
Perhaps inspired by the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, which their event was a part of, the 36-year-old teamed up the look with black killer high heels by British designer Tamara Mellon.

However, the bride-to-be also added another Australian item to her look - sporting an Oroton black and white striped cross-body bag.

The former actress was ready to get down to business during her first official event on behalf of the Queen (Getty)

Meghan also carried a cross-body bag by Australian brand Oroton (Getty)

The Avalon Zip Top Crossbody (which retails for $295) was on full display as she was introduced to dignitaries from around the Commonwealth by her 33-year-old future husband.

Opting for a clashing look, the brunette beauty teamed it all with a pinstripe dress by American label Altuzarra. The fun belted midi, Audrey Button Detail Pinstripe, is reportedly inspired by 80s workwear and retails for over $2,200.

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The button-front corporate-looking dress is something that wouldn't look out of place on her former Suits character Rachel Zane.

The couple met about 40 young leaders, including Commonwealth Youth delegates, past winners of the Queen's Young Leaders Award, as well as Commonwealth LGBT activists at the Commonwealth Youth Forum, including Australian delegate Jacob Thomas.